Lionhead:
The Lionhead rabbit has a long wool mane encircling the head, reminiscent of a
male lion, hence the name. Other characteristic traits of the Lionhead include a
high head mount, compact upright body type, short well-furred ears, and weight
usually between 2 1/2 pounds but no more than 3 3/4 pounds.
The
Lionhead has a small body, and the head is bold, although not quite round from
all sides, with well-developed muzzle. Their legs are of medium length and they
are of medium bone. Their ears are not to exceed 3½ inches long. Their mane is
at least 2 inches long and is to form a full circle around the head,
extending to a 'V' at the back of the neck. It may fall into a fringe between
the ears, creating a "wool cap". Lionheads may have longer fur around their back
legs. Some Lionheads have noticeably longer wool on the cheeks and chest. They
are to have a dense, roll back coat, of medium length and even all over body in
adults.
In most cases the Lionhead is an attention craving animal and
therefore is a friendly and well mannered pet.
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Holland Lop:
Holland Lops are very popular pet and show bunnies. They are known for their sweet personalities and nonaggressive behavior. The Holland Lop is classified as a small sized breed. The Holland Lops have a stocky build, with a short, thick-set body, rounded haunches and short, strong legs. The head is broad with a strongly curved profile, and broad, thick ears that hang down beside the head. Holland Lops weigh between 3-4 pounds when they reach adulthood. They are great beginner bunnies and wonder for children.
Source: Wikipedia
The Lionhead rabbit has a long wool mane encircling the head, reminiscent of a
male lion, hence the name. Other characteristic traits of the Lionhead include a
high head mount, compact upright body type, short well-furred ears, and weight
usually between 2 1/2 pounds but no more than 3 3/4 pounds.
The
Lionhead has a small body, and the head is bold, although not quite round from
all sides, with well-developed muzzle. Their legs are of medium length and they
are of medium bone. Their ears are not to exceed 3½ inches long. Their mane is
at least 2 inches long and is to form a full circle around the head,
extending to a 'V' at the back of the neck. It may fall into a fringe between
the ears, creating a "wool cap". Lionheads may have longer fur around their back
legs. Some Lionheads have noticeably longer wool on the cheeks and chest. They
are to have a dense, roll back coat, of medium length and even all over body in
adults.
In most cases the Lionhead is an attention craving animal and
therefore is a friendly and well mannered pet.
Source: Wikipedia
Holland Lop:
Holland Lops are very popular pet and show bunnies. They are known for their sweet personalities and nonaggressive behavior. The Holland Lop is classified as a small sized breed. The Holland Lops have a stocky build, with a short, thick-set body, rounded haunches and short, strong legs. The head is broad with a strongly curved profile, and broad, thick ears that hang down beside the head. Holland Lops weigh between 3-4 pounds when they reach adulthood. They are great beginner bunnies and wonder for children.
Source: Wikipedia